a) Students must have profound knowledge in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences, allowing research and innovation activities or deepen professional skills competences;
b) they also must be able to understand and solve problems in new situations or in wide-ranging contexts common to several CUs either for the practice of research, or for the performance of all activities that are part of the Pharmaceutical Act (Decreto-Lei n.º 288/2001), namely: development and preparation of pharmaceutical forms; registration, manufacture and control of medicines for human and veterinary use and of medical devices; monitoring, surveillance and control of distribution, dispense and consumption of human and veterinary medicines and medical devices; medicines monitoring, including determination of pharmacokinetic parameters and establishment of individualized drug dose schemes; collection of organic products, performance and interpretation of clinical analysis and determination of serum levels; performance and interpretation of toxicological, hydrological and food analysis; storage, conservation and wholesale distribution of medicines for human and veterinary use and of medical devices;
c) Students must be able to integrate knowledge, deal with complex issues, provide solutions and pass judgments, including ponder upon ethical and social implications and responsibilities that may come from those solutions and judgments;
d) Students must be able to communicate in a clear and unambiguous way the conclusions, the knowledge and the reasoning in them implicit, either to specialists or to non-specialists;
e) Students must get skills that will allow them to learn throughout life in a self-directed or autonomous way.
The outcome of goals is achieved by assessing the theoretical knowledge, by performing / presenting / discussing
revision works, by the practical/laboratory component of several CUs, and by the training work done in a working context.